A handmade, fold out, instant camera for analog snapshots, made from recycled paper and cardboard. No electronics - some paper, a pair of lenses and a cartridge for instant mini photos. - uses fewer materials than traditional instant cameras. The camera body, the shutter, and aperture are made of thick paper and laminated cardboard. Choose from eight different apertures, from f/8 to f/64 and a pinhole. With the simple insertion of a weight, you can change between two shutter speeds - 1/125 or 1/160 of a second. Setting the camera in "M"anual mode is like a Bulb setting - press the shutter release once to start the photo, leave open as long as needed, then press the release again to close the shutter; this is especially useful with the pinhole aperture.
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Avoid!
Bought it with Kickstarter. The worst project I ever founded.I managed to take 1 (one!) picture and the rest are all blank.The shutter button seems to be broken just after the first shot. Unless you are one of the lucky ones with the 'straws' that are keeping the camera open, it's difficult to keep it perfectly open with your fingers and taking pictures at the same time.Avoid!
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